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Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt said authorities will release more details about the strategy next week.
AUSTIN, Texas– Regional authorities in Austin are starting to talk about how the city will get back to normal– how it was prior to COVID-19– however said locals need to prepare for it to take weeks or longer.
They also said they are not yet prepared to give specific details for how the procedure to begin reopening will be put in place.
Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt said on Friday officials are putting together a local strategy that will involve a task force with members of the community and the Austin Chamber of Commerce.
She said authorities will release more information about that strategy next week.
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